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Flory takes top spot in Kids Night Modified
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John Flory won the IMCA Modified section of WalMart Kids Night at Williston Basin Speedway on Saturday night Brock Beeter to first place in Hobby Stock, and Kelly Henderson won Stockcar. Racing continues at WBS on Aug. 18 with the Rabe Cote Memorial Season Championship sponsored by Coca-Cola
IMCA Hobby 8/11/2012 A Main:1. Brock Beeter, 2. Brandon Beeter, 3. Eric Sinness, 4. Jeff Nehring, 5. Ben Zietz, 6. Dave Swallers, 7. Darrin Schatz, 8. Shawn Sim, 9. Blaine Durward, 10. Keith Mattox, 11. Kegan Robertson, 12. Gary Goudy Jr, 13. Kevin Mattox, 14. Alexander Basher, 15. Gary Goudy Sr, 16. John Sieg, 17. Michael Vennes, 18. Brad King, 19. Kyle Hanson, Heat 1:1. Eric Sinness, 2. Michael Vennes, 3. Dave Swallers, 4. Kegan Robertson, 5. Brad King, 6. Shawn Sim, 7. Blaine Durward, 8. Darrin Schatz, 9. Kyle Hanson, 10. Keith Mattox,
Heat 2:1. Brock Beeter, 2. Ben Zietz, 3. Kevin Mattox, 4. Brandon Beeter, 5. Jeff Nehring, 6. John Sieg, 7. Alexander Basher, 8. Gary Goudy Jr, 9. Gary Goudy Sr, IMCA Modifieds 8/11/2012 A Main:1. John Flory, 2. Wayne Johnson, 3. Jeremy Sorenson, 4. Troy Heupel, 5. Mike Hagen, 6. Darin Wendt, 7. Jason Wolla, 8. Ed Conlin, 9. Louie Reyna, 10. Don Slater, 11. Pete Bradley, 12. Aaron Turnbull, 13. Travis Hagen, 14. Joren Boyce, 15. Chris Schroeder, Heat 1:1. Don Slater, 2. Joren Boyce, 3. Chris Schroeder, 4. Travis Hagen, 5. Pete Bradley, 6. Ed Conlin, 7. Louie Reyna, 8. Jason Wolla, Heat 2:1. Wayne Johnson, 2. Mike Hagen, 3. John Flory, 4. Troy Heupel, 5. Jeremy Sorenson, 6. Darin Wendt, 7. Aaron Turnbull, I MCA Stock 8/11/2012 A Main:1. Kelly Henderson, 2. Tim Sorenson, 3. Joe Flory, 4. Jordan Durward, 5. Dennis Losing, 6. Dalton Flory, 7. Dusty Falcon, 8. Dan Beens, 9. John Melgard, 10. Jake Nelson, 11. Jason Jones, 12. Jake Lunderby, 13. Scott Shattun, Heat 1:1. Kelly Henderson, 2. Jake Lunderby, 3. Joe Flory, 4. Jordan Durward, 5. Dalton Flory, 6. Jake Nelson, 7. Scott Shattun, Heat 2:1. Dusty Falcon, 2. Tim Sorenson, 3. John Melgard, 4. Dan Beens, 5. Dennis Losing, 6. Jason Jones,
Race results:
Cars race at Wal-Mart Kids Night at Williston Basin Speedway on Saturday, Aug. 11
BISMARCK (AP) The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is asking salmon anglers to turn over fish heads to the agency so that tracking information can be retrieved from microscopic tags embedded in the fishs snouts. The agency says anglers can tell whether a fish has a coded tag by looking on its back. If its missing the small adipose fin in front of the tail, the fish has a tag. The agency says some young salmon were tagged before being stocked in Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River. Salmon cant reproduce naturally in Lake Sakakawea, so eggs are brought to the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery and fish are raised there for stocking.
Brent Qvale on the field for the Nebraska Cornhuskers against the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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As the weather gets colder, and the kids get back to school, sports fans get excited for another reason, the
start of football season. As the college football season begins, Williston will have a representative in one of the BCS conferences. Williston High School standout Brent Qvale is entering his junior season at the University of Nebraska, competing for a starting spot on the Cornhuskers offensive line. I cant really comment on the depth chart because of coachs rule, Qvale said. I should be up there. Also working in Qvales favor is the fact that Tyler Moore, the expected starter at left tackle, has failed to
show up for camp, according to the Associated Press. An AP story says that Moore left the Huskers to deal with personal issues. Qvale was a star at Williston High, being named Gatorade North Dakota Player of the Year in 2008. He received all-state honors in both football and basketball. He was also a star academically, holding a 4.0 grade-point average. By committing to the Huskers, Qvale became the first player from North Dakota since 1994 to be on scholarship from Nebraska. Entering the 2012 season
Qvale has been named to the conference All-academic teams every year, but has been on the fringes as far as getting on the field, playing as a backup guard and on special teams. He has also struggled with injuries, having the red shirt his first year at Nebraska due to shoulder problems With two starters from last season having graduated, Qvale has a chance to get some more time on the field. The Huskers are ranked 16th in the USA Today preseason poll, But expecta-